well done, +1 for me!
I played a very similar build just recently as I tried to build my battlemage using oblivion's skill set but i used two handed instead of one handed and alchemy instead of restoration, but apart from that the builds are almost identical.
I also think that a battlemage should use magic first and melee second and that's how i played but really this is just my opinion. good job man
well done, +1 for me!
I played a very similar build just recently as I tried to build my battlemage using oblivion's skill set but i used two handed instead of one handed and alchemy instead of restoration, but apart from that the builds are almost identical.
I also think that a battlemage should use magic first and melee second and that's how i played but really this is just my opinion. good job man
I'm going to go as far as to say I hope this gets Showcased. You are a brilliant builder and what looks like a perfectionist when it comes to layout and presentation.
I'm going to go as far as to say I hope this gets Showcased. You are a brilliant builder and what looks like a perfectionist when it comes to layout and presentation.
Perks
The following perks for this build have been chosen:
This is obvious, and redundant. Cut it out. We know what Perks mean.
"Therefore, taking the core gameplay of the battlemage, I have combined the best of both morrowind and Oblivion battlemage playstyle into this skyrim build." More fluff text you don't need.
In Addition, the following can help with the immersion of the gameplay and character:
Complete all Recommended quests
If I don't want to pay $20 extra for Dawnguard, or the Dragonborn DLCs, I don't have to. This is another example of telling me how to play. A battlemage can even skip the Main questline, s/he'll miss out on shouts, and some epic fights with Dragons, but would still be a Battlemage. You can recommend quests without insisting we have to do them.
Always Look for work
I can pick, and chose my quests, or stay home studting, and still be just as much a battlemage as if I asked around every tavern for rumors, and ran petty fetch quests. This adds nothing to the build.
Live a nomad’s life
This has nothing to do with a Battlemage, and the following description has nothing to do with being a Nomad, either. The build can do without this distraction.
Owe No Allegiance
Imperial Battlemages owe their allegence to the Empire. (They also use a vastly use a vastly different skillset than your narow interpretation.) If you want to run the Civil War (Because it has the large scale battles where you can really cut lose as a Batllemage) then you can. Even be a Stormcloak if you get off on the irony.
You’re not a Bloodsucker
Then don't become a Vampire. Seriously, this directly contradicts Owing your Allegence to no one, Spending the nights in inns to go out adventuring during the day, and nowhere did it say ever that Vampirism is required for Battlemages. It's certainly a powerful option, but the one has nothing to do with the other.
Cutting these out wholesale would only improve the build. It would allow people to focus more on the build itself, more freedom to play the Battlemage as they chose to, instead of letting you chose for them, and eliminate a lot of extraneous text to scroll through.
And finally, stop double, triple, and in places quadruple spacing, all it does is pad out the length. Some of us are reading this on Phones, and that's a lot of scrolling for nothing.
Perks
The following perks for this build have been chosen:
This is obvious, and redundant. Cut it out. We know what Perks mean.
"Therefore, taking the core gameplay of the battlemage, I have combined the best of both morrowind and Oblivion battlemage playstyle into this skyrim build." More fluff text you don't need.
In Addition, the following can help with the immersion of the gameplay and character:
Complete all Recommended quests
If I don't want to pay $20 extra for Dawnguard, or the Dragonborn DLCs, I don't have to. This is another example of telling me how to play. A battlemage can even skip the Main questline, s/he'll miss out on shouts, and some epic fights with Dragons, but would still be a Battlemage. You can recommend quests without insisting we have to do them.
Always Look for work
I can pick, and chose my quests, or stay home studting, and still be just as much a battlemage as if I asked around every tavern for rumors, and ran petty fetch quests. This adds nothing to the build.
Live a nomad’s life
This has nothing to do with a Battlemage, and the following description has nothing to do with being a Nomad, either. The build can do without this distraction.
Owe No Allegiance
Imperial Battlemages owe their allegence to the Empire. (They also use a vastly use a vastly different skillset than your narow interpretation.) If you want to run the Civil War (Because it has the large scale battles where you can really cut lose as a Batllemage) then you can. Even be a Stormcloak if you get off on the irony.
You’re not a Bloodsucker
Then don't become a Vampire. Seriously, this directly contradicts Owing your Allegence to no one, Spending the nights in inns to go out adventuring during the day, and nowhere did it say ever that Vampirism is required for Battlemages. It's certainly a powerful option, but the one has nothing to do with the other.
Cutting these out wholesale would only improve the build. It would allow people to focus more on the build itself, more freedom to play the Battlemage as they chose to, instead of letting you chose for them, and eliminate a lot of extraneous text to scroll through.
And finally, stop double, triple, and in places quadruple spacing, all it does is pad out the length. Some of us are reading this on Phones, and that's a lot of scrolling for nothing.
Hmm, right on some accounts, wrong on others.
Hmm, right on some accounts, wrong on others.
If you click the link I tried to embed you see the gameplay of TK Combat, it is the closest thing that comes to firing fireballs from your sword XD
If you click the link I tried to embed you see the gameplay of TK Combat, it is the closest thing that comes to firing fireballs from your sword XD
A +1 from me, I for one like this build. and don't feel at all forced to play it anyway other then what I choose!
I personally miss the Oblivion Classes! and unarmored melee are a fun bunch.
A +1 from me, I for one like this build. and don't feel at all forced to play it anyway other then what I choose!
I personally miss the Oblivion Classes! and unarmored melee are a fun bunch.